It means "well, what's up?"
According to the websites in the related links it can mean one of the following: therefore, that you are -- freetranslation because you are -- paralink and google since you are -- Yahoo! BABELFISH
"Pues" can be translated to "well" or "so" in English. It is often used to transition between thoughts or to express hesitation or uncertainty.
"Claro pues" is a common expression in Spanish that can be translated as "of course" or "obviously then." It is often used to emphasize agreement or understanding in a conversation.
It is not grammatical and it's filled with spelling errors. This is the best I can do: "I have a lot I don't go well [am?] student well you are there"
"Orale pues" is a common Mexican phrase that can be translated as "okay then" or "alright then." It is often used informally to express agreement, approval, or understanding in a conversation.
The words most likely mean "No, well what will we do?"
buenio pues fijate que la resuesta es que no ce buenio pues fijate que la resuesta es que no ce buenio pues fijate que la resuesta es que no ce buenio pues fijate que la resuesta es que no ce
'if you could, then what you do'
No ENTIENDES pues etc. = You don't understand well then I won't know what else No INTENTES pues etc. = You don't try well etc.
I good, just playing playstation
According to the websites in the related links it can mean one of the following: therefore, that you are -- freetranslation because you are -- paralink and google since you are -- Yahoo! BABELFISH
What's up girl -------------- "Well, what's up, crazy?"
Pues eso, que mi mejor amigo se llama Diego.
Pues estaria bien que se lo dijeras, y ver su reaccion....si te dice que no almenos lo intentaste y pues hiciste lo que pudiste...seria peor no decir nada!!
The cast of La mujer que usaba esparcidas las ondas del pelo - 2010 includes: Paula Carruega Coni Perales
because there is not much you love it means " it is obvious u like it a lot"
Literally this is "Well you know that I want you a lot", but is interpreted as "Well you know that I love you a lot".